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Originally posted by -aeross@Oct 26 2006, 04:39
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Originally posted by -Cucurucho@Oct 26 2006, 03:40
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Originally posted by -aeross@Oct 25 2006, 21:47
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Originally posted by -Cucurucho@Oct 25 2006, 18:45
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@Oct 25 2006, 08:20
Could you guys help me out with this?
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:eek: are you sure you have QOProxy in that directory F:/QOProxy/ ?
It is decompressed?
Revise it plz
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Yes, i did like you said, and all files are decompressed in that folder.
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run command dir in tha directory and psot te ScreenShot plz
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I'm not sure what you just told me to do, I'm not good at using dos commands, I believe you wanted me to show what that folder contains, there you go than.
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OK read the whole post and try to find the Screenshot of how to check the PATH and follow the instructions, then report again. [/b][/quote]
yes you're right, i don't have the path in there, but i don't have anything like sun/appserver/bin either, all i have are Sun\Java\Deployment which are empty.
+however, i found some other folder just named j2sdk1.4.2_12 which contains all those java files including /bin subfolder etc. i created the path, and tryed to run cmd again, same thing as before ;|